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These pics are from a set of old childrens encyclopiedias that belonged to my Dad. there is no publishing dat on them, but they seem to be from the early 1950's.
Indigenous Food Festival, Rou Dalagurr: Food Sovereignty Lab & Traditional Ecological Knowledges Institute, Indigenous organizations, food producers, food vendors, hands-on activities, music, speaker, discuccion, panels, and more.
Special Knowledge Forum in celebration of World Environment Day 2018 at ICIMOD. This Knowledge Forum is co-sponsored by the Royal Norwegian Embassy, the Nepali Times, Doko Recyclers and ICIMOD.
Photo: Jitendra Raj Bajracharya/ICIMOD.
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Title: Restoration of loss of bone : including an analysis of the first hundred cases of fracture treated by bone graft at U.S. Army General Hospital No. 3, Colonia, N.J.
Creator: Albee, Fred H. (Fred Houdlett), 1876-1945
Creator: Weigel, Elmer P
Creator: SocietaÌ Ortopedica Italiana
Publisher: Chicago : American Medical Association
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1920
Language: eng
Description: Caption title
"Reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association Feb. 28, 1920, Vol. 74, pp. 589-597"--P. [24]
"Read before the Congress of the Italian Orthopedic Association, Bologna, Oct. 18, 1919"--P. [1]
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Our safety rope rescue and confined space teams are always refreshing their knowledge and practice different situation drills.
Photo taken during Justin and Katie Funk's Wedding Rehearsal/Reception.
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Eric P. Rubinstein, JD, MPH, serves as Executive Director for Research Services and Director of the Regulatory Knowledge and Support Key Function for the Clinical and Translational Science Institute. As Executive Director for Research Services, Mr. Rubinstein is responsible for organizing unique research services and resources that are housed within the CTSI, as well as coordinating with researcher-focused resources that are available throughout the University of Rochester, the UNYTE Translational Research Network, and the Consortium of CTSA-funded Academic Institutions. Mr. Rubinstein serves as Chair of the CTSA Consortium Champions of Change, a group of institutional leaders who assume the responsibility of facilitating process-improvement activities within the research infrastructure of their home institutions, in addition to many other contributory and leadership roles within Consortium activities. As Director of the University of Rochester Office of Regulatory Support, Mr. Rubinstein is responsible for creating a process that ensures the efficient review and implementation of research projects. He and his team work directly with investigators and their teams to facilitate the translation of a research idea into an implemented research protocol, working through the required regulatory, compliance, and financial steps. He also works with staff in the Office of Human Subject Protection (OHSP), the Office of Research Project Administration (ORPA), the Office of Research Accounting and Costing Standards (ORACS), and other University administrative offices to identify actions that would improve efficiency and responsiveness to investigator needs. Finally, Mr. Rubinstein is responsible for overseeing development of novel educational programs to improve researchers’ understanding of regulatory issues, especially as they impact clinical and translational research. Prior to joining the University, Mr. Rubinstein worked for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, where he served in various roles such as Department Privacy Officer, Director of the Office of Research and Evaluation Policy in the HIV/AIDS Bureau, and Epidemiologist. He earned his MPH at the University of Massachusetts School of Public Health and his law degree at the Suffolk University Law School.
The Knowledge by John Donnelly,directed by Charlotte Gwinner.Opens at The Bush Theatre 17/1/11. CREDIT Geraint Lewis
Knowledge Universe CEO Felicia Thornton chats with a first grader. According to the classroom teacher, just eight of his 24 students arrived at schools with supplies.
The Knowledge by John Donnelly,directed by Charlotte Gwinner.Opens at The Bush Theatre 17/1/11. CREDIT Geraint Lewis
Knowledge Management for the Coral Triangle Initiative (KM 4 CTI) in Beach Clean Up in Lubang, Occidental Mindoro. 11 June 2013
One of our leaders in SPS explains the chaotic double pendulum to an interested passerby as others look on.
Excited to have this image used on the cover of the Fall 2013 issue of Radiations magazine!
Lab Report created by a researcher at the Lab for Remixed Knowledge.
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A power wall for the smaller stars of DPHS, to shift their perspectives through adding some extra dimension...
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Book 3 in the series
No defect canst thou see in the creation of the God of mercy. Repeat the gaze: Seest thou a single flaw?
Qur’án 67:3
At this hour the morn of true knowledge hath dawned and the lamps of wayfaring and wandering have been quenched.
The Valley of Knowledge Bahá’u’lláh
The Valley of Understanding, which has neither beginning nor end. No way is equal to this way, and the distance to be travelled to cross it is beyond reckoning.
The Conference of the Birds: A Sufi Fable by Farid ud-Din Attar
When the sun of understanding brightens this road each receives light according to his merit and he finds the degree assigned to him in the understanding of truth.
The Conference of the Birds: A Sufi Fable by Farid ud-Din Attar